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  • The Nitnem bani's usually include the [[5 Banis|Panj bania]] (5 bani's below) and sometimes [[Rehiras Sahib]] and [[Kirtan The following 5 [[Bani]]s are normally read by practising Sikhs early in the morning.
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  • ...y [[Sikh]]s to refer to various sections of the [[Holy Text]] that appears in their several [[Holy Book]]s. ...s. So the combined word "Gurbani" means the writings of the Gurus as found in the [[Sikh holy scriptures]]; the Gurus' words; the Gurus' teachings.
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  • In the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] various numerical digits appear which represent t * [[Words in the Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • * [[Words in the Guru Granth Sahib]] ===Banis in Gurmukhi===
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  • {{Words in SGGS linked}} ...characters (that fall at the bottom of other characters) that are not used in
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  • ...ence to the soul of '''all human beings not just that of a woman'''! These banis which start at [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Pa ...the well of [[Moh|attachment]] with worldly things. Both banis are written in Raag Suhi. The suchajee or Graceful soul always try to find the true Lord b
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  • ...ght|300px|Parkash of Guru Granth Sahib where the numbers at the end of the Banis can be seen]] ...fficulty in anybody wishing to alter the Guru Granth Sahib as most changes in the way of additions or removals of lines can be detected by scrutinizing t
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  • ...h Dictionary. Started in 2003, this site is now used by millions of people in over a hundred countries around the world. ...ished in February 2004 with the aim of conducting research and development in linguistic and computational aspects of Punjabi Language as well as to spre
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  • ...as, thoughts and guidelines for the future of the Nanak panth as enshrined in the Khalsa. The [[Jaap Sahib]], Tvye Prasad Sawaiye ([[Amrit Savaiye]]) and ...ll tell you that they have a total of 11 Gurus. ( 10 in human form and the SGGS).
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  • ...ak, their usage had been prevalent according to in a tablet found at Athur in Ludhiana district. Even Guru Nanak himself based one of his poems entitled ...al signs, which are known as laghan matran. These are the short a inherent in each consonant, aa, i, ee, u, oo, ey, ai, o and au. These laghan matran are
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  • !align=center| ਸ || is pronounced like the s in snake !align=center|ਹ ||is pronounced like h as in hot
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  • The following are Letter Modifiers. These are used in conjunction with some of the letters above of form unique sounds * [[Words in the Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • ...chers, not students". He began teaching [[Kundalini Yoga]] when he arrived in the United States because he saw the state of condition of the people. Kund ...re are thousands of kundalini yoga practitioners, and hundreds of teachers in North/South/Central America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
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  • ...ab]] and also to the people who live in this region. This area is situated in North West part of [[India]] and North East [[Pakistan]] and includes the c ...uru". The whole of the [[SGGS|Guru Granth Sahib's]] 1430 pages are written in this script.
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  • ...khi]] or Punjabi as it is also refered to can be found on the internet and in books. Below are listed the addresses of sites where one is able to access * [http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/gurmukhi.html Test for Unicode support in Web browsers]
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  • ...ri" means "writing" - It not surprising that there are thirty-five letters in the Gurmukhi alphabet. ...eans "from the mouth of the Guru". Gurmukhi is the name of the script used in writing primarily [[Punjabi]] and, secondarily, Sindhi language. It is excl
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  • ...'''Play Audio''''' at the top of the screen, you can listen to the Gurbani in [[Gurmukhi]]/[[Punjabi]]. [[Image:Mool Mantar Guru Gobind Singh.jpg|thumb|200px|The Mool Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Thanks to S. Gurumustuk Singh Khal
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  • ...ri" means "writing" - It not surprising that there are thirty-five letters in the Gurmukhi alphabet. ...eans "from the mouth of the Guru". Gurmukhi is the name of the script used in writing primarily [[Punjabi]] and, secondarily, Sindhi language. It is excl
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  • ...ion, when he became the [[Sikh Guru]] in 1675. This is place where most of Banis of [[Dasam Granth]] were written by Guru Gobind Singh. ...lost an ornament which he wore on his foot called a "paonta" while bathing in the river Yamuna which flows here.
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  • [[Guru Gobind Singh]] in the [[Dasam Granth]] in [http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?Action=Page&p=42 verse number 9] of [[Tav Pr In this [[Bani]], the [[tenth master]] covers many aspects of human living whi
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  • ...h, nor through arts, which explores existence. <br><br>Both are incomplete in their search, because they are directed only towards one half of Him. Where ...ses. All things in the universe are constantly being recycled or changing in molecular structure.
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  • ...d the world. Its implementation has resulted in a high level of uniformity in the religious and social practices of Sikhism. There is still some debate a *'''5. Service in Gurdwaras'''
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  • |Var in the Measure Majh || {{SGGSFT|137|150}} || {{G1}}, {{G2}}, {{G4}}, {{G3}} | In the Form/tune Kafi || {{SGGSFT|365|409}} || {{G3}}, {{G4}}, {{G5}}
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  • ...one of their reports published in news, if one wants, they should believe in what Guru Sahib has earmarked. Time bachdaa hai. Anyhow, biggest reason in favor of 4th pehr still being most vivaciously described by first hand expe
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  • ...ense wood. The location is still marked on the bank of the [[Ramsar]] pool in the city of [[Amritsar]], near the famous [[Golden Temple]], the [[Harimand ...rue through the ages; True even now; Nanak say, Shall remain ever True"'' (SGGS p285). This [[salok]] was thereupon repeated by [[Guru Arjan]] at the head
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  • ...ntion, and comprehension, will achieve Anand (Complete Happiness or Bliss) in life. ...alike. His is a mind which is ever luminous with Guru Consciousness and is in perpetual intoxication of [[Naam]] and [[Amrit]] [[Bani]], accepting withou
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  • '''Japji Sahib''' is the first sacred composition found in the main [[Sikh holy scripture]] called the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. It is a ...ervlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&g=1&h=1&r=1&t=1&p=0&k=0&Param=8 Page 8] in the [[Holy Book]] of the [[Sikh]]s Nay! of Humanity. It is the most importa
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  • ...tourists from western countries visit north India during [[Chet]] to join in the festivities of the [[Nanakshahi New Year|New year]]. ...by war-drums, standard-bearers ,and proceedings to a given spot or moving in state from one [[gurdwara]] to another.
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  • ...'' and '''mani''' means ''mind or heart'' also ''jewel'' (<big> ਮਣੀ </big> in Gurmukhi can mean ''jewel, gem, precious stone'' ...has a remarkable gripping quality reinforced by the striking imagery which in stanza after stanza brings home to the seeker the truths he must own.
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  • ...gions, is barely five hundred years old. Its founder, Guru Nanak, was born in [[1469]]. [[Guru Nanak]] spread a simple message of "[[Ek Onkar]]": we are ..., and to link themselves to the Guru, the Light of Truth, who lives always in direct consciousness of God, experiencing no separation. Through words and
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  • ...nd, secondarily, Sindhi language. It is used in the [[Sikh]] scripture and in contemporary [[India]]. ...me of [[Guru Angad Dev]] (even of [[Guru Nanak]]) as they had their origin in the Brahmi, but the origin of the script is attributed to [[Guru Angad Dev]
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  • ...'' and '''mani''' means ''mind or heart'' also ''jewel'' (<big> ਮਣੀ </big> in Gurmukhi can mean ''jewel, gem, precious stone'' ...has a remarkable gripping quality reinforced by the striking imagery which in stanza after stanza brings home to the seeker the truths he must own.
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  • [[Image:SGGS pic.jpg|300px|left|<small>The Sri Guru Granth Sahib on the first floor of [ ...''[[Granth]]'' (holy book) as their ''living'' [[Guru]]. The [[Revelation in Sikhism|revealed]] holy text spans 1430 pages and contains the actual words
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  • ...e. [[Guru Arjan]], the fifth [[Sikh Guru]] highlights this point by saying in the [[Sikh holy text]] called the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], {{srig-h|45|1843|T Next, God is considered gender neutral in [[Sikhism]]. So when a Sikh refers to "God", this God can be refered to as
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  • ...arner', or 'a student', and is derived from the Sanskrit word ''shishya''. In the [[Punjabi]] language the word ''Sikh'' also means ''to learn''. ...ligion called Sikhi, or, [[Sikhism]], the fifth largest organised religion in the world. Sikhs are disciples of the ten [[Sikh Gurus]], divine spiritual
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  • [[Image:Moolmantar guruarjan.jpg|thumb|Manglacharan in the handwriting of Guru Arjan Dev ji from the Kartarpuri Bir]] ...emphasised by the fact that it is the first composition to appear in the [[SGGS|holy Granth]] of the [[Sikh]]s and that it appears before the commencement
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  • Most of [[Guru Gobind Singh|Guru Gobind Singh's]] [[bani]] is found in the [[Dasam Granth]]. The '''Dasam Granth''' ({{lang-pa|ਦਸਮ ਗ੍ਰ ...as, thoughts and guidelines for the future of the Nanak panth as enshrined in the [[Khalsa]]. The [[Jaap Sahib]], Tvye Prasad Sawaiye ([[Amrit Savaiye]])
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  • ...Guru]], [[Guru Arjan]]. This [[Gurbani]] in [[Gauri|raga Gauri Sukhmani]] in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] is a lengthy composition which spans a total of 3 ...assages are a little challenging but these have many valuable translations in various languages.
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  • ...dasi|second]] and [[Fourth Udasi|fourth missionary]] journeys ([[Udasis]]) in 1506-1513 AD and 1519-1521 AD respectively. ...kh day]] on 15 April 1469. Nankana town is part of Nankana Sahib District in the [[Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]
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  • ...Guru]], [[Guru Arjan]]. This [[Gurbani]] in [[Gauri|raga Gauri Sukhmani]] in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] is a lengthy composition which spans a total of 3 ...assages are a little challenging but these have many valuable translations in various languages. Further the verses are divided into neat small coherent
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  • ...ib]] but this [[Gurbani]] is commonly called ''"Asa di Var"''. It is found in the [[Sikh scripture]] from [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurb ...ch means "hope" in [[Punjabi]]) is also a [[Raag]] or musical measure used in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]; and ''"ki"'' or ''"di"'' mean ''"of"''. Thus tog
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  • ...llion followers worldwide, Sikhism is the fifth largest organized religion in the world. The principal belief of Sikhism is faith in [[waheguru]] — represented using the sacred symbol of [[Ek Onkar|ik ŝa�
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  • Bhai Sahib, Bhai Rama Ji was born in the year 1930 in a village of Chhariavli which is one and half miles from Aligarh, Uttar Pra ...inner voice saying “Without the Perfect (True) Guru there is no salvation in life.”
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  • ...d a website or know of someone else who has, feel free to add to the list. In order to help the website stand out we recommend that you write a sentence ...and Sikh idealism through the free distribution of high quality literature in Panjabi, Hindi, English and various other languages.
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  • [[Image:Moolmantar guruarjan.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Mool Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Arjan Dev ji]] * [[Japji in English]]
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  • |Bani in GGS = 974 Shabads in 19 Ragas, [[Gurbani]] Includes [[Japji]], [[Sidh Gohst]], Sohilaa, [[Dakhni ...s occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birth on the Pooranmashi (full moon) day in the Lunar month of Katak (October-November), which falls on a different dat
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  • ...on could not have been meaningless. It is difficult to affirm what God had in mind when He created man. But one thing is certain that human life offers a ...e house of the soul' and so temple of God. God and the individual soul are in essence one and the same. Man regards himself as a separate entity because
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  • ...ਮਾਰੂ ਸੋਲਹੇ) of Mahalla 1 are title to 22 Shabads written by [[Guru Nanak]] in praise of Almighty. [[Category: Banis in SGGS]]
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